ida34
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When I got this thing from Columbus the rear window was broken out. The floor was soaked. The rest of the truck is great rust wise but the wet floor mats really did a number on the floor.
I uses LMC truck replacement panels and never will again. They are similar but not quite right. The biggest thing is the lack of a bump out for the frame at the rear of the floor right in front of the rear seat. The stock panel does not bend 90 like the replacement. The 90 is rounded for the stock floor. The cut out is needed to clear the frame. The frame bends upward and without the bump it the floor would hit the frame. I had to cut them out of my old panel and weld it in. I was thinking about trying to roll the back 90 to round it out but the way the panel was made did not allow it. The LMC front and rear floor panels do not even mate to each other. At least the transition will be covered by the sill plate.
I was planning to not put in another mat but I may if I can't make the seams disapear. I will make the seals look as good as possible. I may even take it to have bed liner sparyed on if they can get close to carc green. I have already replaced the inner rocker and rear cab support. The front support was OK. I plan to finish welding the rear panel in tomorrow and start grinding the welds. When that is done I will put some bondo on the seams to clean them up and apply seam sealer to the places sealer was used from the factory. Next time I will look for panels of better quality. I have learned my lesson. After all this I will need to start on the outer rocker panel. Then the driver's side will be done except for paint.
I had already replaced the radiator support. The old one was OK but was starting to go. I had a good one on the shelf so I put it in. I have not been taking pictures but will try to do better. I have one more question. Why do I always run out of shielding gas on a Sunday in the morning?
The dog and cat were of no help.
I uses LMC truck replacement panels and never will again. They are similar but not quite right. The biggest thing is the lack of a bump out for the frame at the rear of the floor right in front of the rear seat. The stock panel does not bend 90 like the replacement. The 90 is rounded for the stock floor. The cut out is needed to clear the frame. The frame bends upward and without the bump it the floor would hit the frame. I had to cut them out of my old panel and weld it in. I was thinking about trying to roll the back 90 to round it out but the way the panel was made did not allow it. The LMC front and rear floor panels do not even mate to each other. At least the transition will be covered by the sill plate.
I was planning to not put in another mat but I may if I can't make the seams disapear. I will make the seals look as good as possible. I may even take it to have bed liner sparyed on if they can get close to carc green. I have already replaced the inner rocker and rear cab support. The front support was OK. I plan to finish welding the rear panel in tomorrow and start grinding the welds. When that is done I will put some bondo on the seams to clean them up and apply seam sealer to the places sealer was used from the factory. Next time I will look for panels of better quality. I have learned my lesson. After all this I will need to start on the outer rocker panel. Then the driver's side will be done except for paint.
I had already replaced the radiator support. The old one was OK but was starting to go. I had a good one on the shelf so I put it in. I have not been taking pictures but will try to do better. I have one more question. Why do I always run out of shielding gas on a Sunday in the morning?
The dog and cat were of no help.
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